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MIM - Musical Instruments Museum

1000 Brüssel/ Bruxelles / Brussel, Belgium (Bruxelles-Capitale)

Address Hofberg 2 Montagne de la Cour
 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Mechanical Music Instruments
  • Wire- & tape recording
  • Architecture
  • Cranes and Lifts
  • Electronic Musical Instruments
  • Measuring Instruments, Lab Equipment
  • Gramophone (no electrical sound transmission)
  • Audio amplifier


Opening times
Tuesday - Friday: 9.30am - 5.00pm; Saturday & Sunday: 10.00am - 5.00pm;
Closed: 1 January, 1 May, 1 + 11 November, 25 December

Admission
Status from 02/2023
Adults: € 15; Adults 65+: € 13; reduced: € 8

Contact
Tel.:+32-2-545 01 30  eMail:info mim.be  

Homepage www.mim.be

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Location / Directions
N50.842643° E4.358917°N50°50.55858' E4°21.53502'N50°50'33.5148" E4°21'32.1012"

By train :

Central Station is a mere 200 metres away from the museum. More information about trains in Belgium

By Brussels public transport (STIB/MIVB) :

Metro : lines 1 & 5, stations Gare Centrale or Parc
Tram : lines 92 & 94, stop Royale
Bus : lines 27, 38, 71 & 95, stop Royale

Some example model pages for sets you can see there:

J: Yamaha Co.; A-320 (1985)

Description

Since 11 January 1992 the Musical Instruments Museum (now known as the 'mim') has been part of the Royal Museums of Art and History as Department IV. By royal decree, the State has recognised the scientific character of its activities and provided it with two sections: firstly, the early music section and secondly, the section of modern music (19th and 20th centuries), and popular and traditional music.


But the original creation of the Brussels Musical Instruments Museum dates from 1 February 1877, when it was attached to the Brussels Royal Music Conservatory with the didactic purpose of showing early instruments to the students.


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